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Old December 14, 2002, 01:43 PM
sandy
 
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Default Erik-Peter's books online free in entirety.

Just a link to McWilliams' books online
for free...What a reading list Erik


http://www.mcwilliams.com/books/books/
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Old December 14, 2002, 07:21 PM
Erik Lukas
 
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Default Thank you, sandy!

> Just a link to McWilliams' books online
> for free...

Why thank you, sandy! I'll be happily checking those out this week.

Erik
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Old December 16, 2002, 02:01 AM
Chris
 
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Default Re: C'mon, everyone, what's on your shelf?

That's quite a list you've got yourself, Erik! I've added a couple of them to my "To Buy/Read" list. Actually, it's a spreadsheet of over 1000 titles on those subjects I already covered plus a couple I didn't (e.g., Church History and Ancient World History). And I can't even find time to read the ones I've got!

> I may look into a few of those titles. I'm
> always looking for a place to stand in that
> tender balance between science and theology
> (beginning philosophy buff - but not the
> supercynical kind, the good open kind). I
> think coming from a place of accepting the
> fact that I don't know and being ok with
> that and still searching is about the best
> stance I can do right now.

Recognizing our shortcomings and the fact that we (both individually and as a race) don't always know as much as we like to think we do is always a good place to start, and the search for knowledge is a big part of that.

> I just went through the Slutsky books
> myself. Liked Street Smart Marketing. Didn’t
> think the others were as good. No reason not
> to check em out anyway though. Maybe you’ll
> be able to get more from them than I have.

I'm enjoying "StreetSmart Marketing", so far, and I have the follow-up "Smart Marketing", which I'll get to someday. I still need to pick up the original "Street Fighting", and I think there're a couple others, too.

> Do you like Mark Nolan’s book? I haven’t
> read it.

I like his "Instant Cash Flow" -- a good read and good advice. The "Instant Marketing Plan" isn't the same kind of book. It starts with the same principles but actually steps you through creating a marketing plan. (Not quite "instant", but then what is?) It's forcing me to think through and write down some things that I'd rather just assume I know or worry about if/when I get there. Not "fun", but necessary.
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Old December 13, 2002, 09:30 AM
Clive
 
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Default Re: A major secret of success

True, especially if you also ACT on your knowledge. I know a lot of people for whom reading is just a hobby. They enjoy reading stuff and they've been doing it for ages but their situation never changes. I have also met some people whose life was changed after they read just one useful book.

Clive.


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Old December 13, 2002, 10:03 AM
Igor
 
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Default Reading is knowledge

Hello guy's.
To say the truth I don't like to read books. I don't like to read poems, stories and so on... BUT Marketing books and ebooks ... heh, I read about 4-5 hours a day with a full time job as a Marketing Director. I read at work and I read at home. I find it amaizing that you get so much knowledge that you wouldn't get in college on the online profiting and the right marketing.
I agree, Jay Abraham is great. I read some of his stuff and was very impressed. No wonder his books cost from $300 and up.
Anyway, I think I got my brief case full of ezines, articles and 2 ebooks I think. At home I got about a pile of stuff to read, and it's exciting.
Eventhough many ezines and ebooks repeat them selves you can find some good info there.


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